Coenzyme and cofactor metabolism belongs to biochemical processes significantly regulated in human granulosa cells collected after IVF during long-term primary in vitro culture

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medical Journal of Cell Biology Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.2478/acb-2019-0021
M. Nawrocki, Rafał Sibiak, M. Brązert, P. Celichowski, L. Pawelczyk, B. Chermuła, C. Dompe, B. Kempisty, P. Mozdziak
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Abstract Granulosa cells (GCs) provide the microenvironment necessary for the development of the follicle and the maturation of the oocyte. GCs are associated with reproductive system function and the maintenance of pregnancy by participating in the synthesis of steroid hormones. Many authors point to new ways of using GCs in regenerative medicine and indicate the significant plasticity of this cell population, suggesting that GCs can undergo a transdifferentiation process. Employing primary in vitro cell cultures and high-throughput transcriptome analysis via Affymetrix microarrays, this study describes groups of genes associated with enzymatic reactions. 52 genes were identified belonging to four gene ontology biological process terms (GO BP): “coenzyme biosynthetic process”, “coenzyme metabolic process”, “cofactor biosynthetic process” and “cofactor metabolic process”. All identified genes showed reduction in the level of mRNA expression during long-term in vitro cultivation. Significanthe transcriptomic profile variability was exhibited for the genes (ELOVL5, ELOVL6 and GPAM) involved in enzymatic regulation of fatty acid metabolism. Running title: Enzymatic regulation in granulosa cells
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辅酶和辅因子代谢是体外长期原代培养过程中体外培养的体外颗粒细胞中受到显著调控的生化过程
颗粒细胞(GCs)为卵泡发育和卵母细胞成熟提供了必要的微环境。GCs通过参与类固醇激素的合成与生殖系统功能和妊娠的维持有关。许多作者指出了在再生医学中使用GCs的新方法,并指出这种细胞群具有显著的可塑性,表明GCs可以经历转分化过程。利用原代体外细胞培养和Affymetrix微阵列的高通量转录组分析,本研究描述了与酶促反应相关的基因群。共鉴定出52个基因,归属于“辅酶生物合成过程”、“辅酶代谢过程”、“辅因子生物合成过程”和“辅因子代谢过程”四个基因本体生物学过程术语(GO BP)。所有鉴定的基因在长期体外培养过程中mRNA表达水平均下降。参与脂肪酸代谢酶调节的基因(ELOVL5、ELOVL6和GPAM)的转录组谱表现出显著的变异。跑步题目:颗粒细胞中的酶调节
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